Fountain City Blues
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lolol, and they pass drunk with backup QB's in the NFCCG and SB. Stop it.SB Champs led the world in Rushing
lolol, and they pass drunk with backup QB's in the NFCCG and SB. Stop it.SB Champs led the world in Rushing
lolol, and they pass drunk with backup QB's in the NFCCG and SB. Stop it.
He was a top 5 player on the offense, I agree.The KC Chiefs MVP was unequivocally the guy running the ball
He was a top 5 player on the offense, I agree.
Smith
Hill
Kelce
Schwartz
Hunt
Not even top 5 on the offense with the addition of Watkins going into this year. You're arguing he's the MVP when the Chiefs were dead last in 1st half pass/run ratio, lmao.
Eh, he was very good his first two years in a sketchy offense, had a serious foot injury, and then got traded very late in the offseason to a team with a year 2 QB. He looked pretty explosive again with the Rams, and was open at a very good rate. That's fine with me. He's still very young. I don't know if he's elite like maybe you might think he should be, but he's certainly better than the last two seasons in terms of yardage output.Sammy Watkins is pretty awful, Kareem Hunt will absolutely be a more valuable player
Ill give ya Hill and Kelce, those guys are great
I think Moose is overstating the case a bit. But it is hard to argue that elite running backs can carry teams. The days of Barry Sanders are long over.
That doesn't mean that Barkley can't be great for the Giants. But if their OL stinks he probably won't be.
Exactly (they have made pretty significant OL improvements)
Moose comes from a place where he is talking about a basher that will get 30 carries
I understand that guy being phased out
But the impact of a dual threat back, the likes of Bell, Hunt, Zeke, Gurley, David Johnson
What those guys do for an offense? Huge, Gurley was almost the league MVP
Youre a Seattle fan, they were destroyed by a lack of a running threat last season
Yeah I agree that having a really good running back is better than not having one.
For the Giants, the main reason I criticize the Barkley pick isn't that he is a bad pick so much as Eli Manning is 37 years old and has been on the decline for several years. Maybe he can turn it around this year and have 3 more really productive years but I have a hard time believing that.
Barkley will help the offense. But they are banking on Solder and a rookiie locking down the left side of the line.
Well, I am coming from a bit more out there place. I'd be fine with passing it 50 times a game. If people are uncomfortable with that I don't totally blame them, but there are plenty of high percentage ways to move the ball in the passing game. With the passing rules the way that they are, the pass/run balance is pretty broken.Exactly (they have made pretty significant OL improvements)
Moose comes from a place where he is talking about a basher that will get 30 carries
I understand that guy being phased out
But the impact of a dual threat back, the likes of Bell, Hunt, Zeke, Gurley, David Johnson
What those guys do for an offense? Huge, Gurley was almost the league MVP
Youre a Seattle fan, they were destroyed by a lack of a running threat last season
Well, I am coming from a bit more out there place. I'd be fine with passing it 50 times a game. If people are uncomfortable with that I don't totally blame them, but there are plenty of high percentage ways to move the ball in the passing game. With the passing rules the way that they are, the pass/run balance is pretty broken.
Regarding Barkley since that is kind of where this thread is going, I think he'll do very well for himself and probably is the favorite for OROtY, but it's the receiving ability that makes him stand apart, not the running game. Slick way to finesse an OL is to just pass it... quickly
For the Giants, the main reason I criticize the Barkley pick isn't that he is a bad pick so much as Eli Manning is 37 years old and has been on the decline for several years. .
Next year's QB class looks awful too as of right now. The Tyree kid out of Buffalo looks cool though and may be this class's best bet at a good QB prospect.
Exactly. Unless the Giants did not like any of the QBs their decision was baffling and fantasticly fabulous for a futile future. What Idiots they have become. The "Giant way" used to mean something. Now they just make poor decision after poor decision.
Exactly. Unless the Giants did not like any of the QBs their decision was baffling and fantasticly fabulous for a futile future. What Idiots they have become. The "Giant way" used to mean something. Now they just make poor decision after poor decision.
Next year's QB class looks awful too as of right now. The Tyree kid out of Buffalo looks cool though and may be this class's best bet at a good QB prospect.
And 100% true"The Giant way used to mean something"
Has to be the Post of the Decade